Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 12, 1851, Image 3

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    SUNBUHY AMKHICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Communication.
For tti Amcrlrnn.
PRESIDENT JIGE.
By the act of last session, the 8th Judicial
District is composed of tho Counties of Nor
thumberland, Lycoming, Clin'.on nnd Centre.
At the October election it will be necessary
for the people to select a President Judge
for this District. It is important that we
should select that ofliccr with great care and
deliberation, and in that selection to consid
er, not the political services and partisan
Usefulness, but the integrity, talent, learn
ing and experience of the man. The popu
lar eye has already been directed to Alex
anoe Jordan, Esq., of Sunbury. llo is
vell known to the people of this district, and
3 'in mention of his name alone will rural to
!i minds of all his reputation ns on eminent
lixvyerand an honest, upright and virtuous
man. The fact that he has raised himself,
without the influence of fiietuls or wealth to
fiis high station at the Bar, is a mitlicirMil in
dication of his industry and perseverance,
and the brilliancy and strength of his intel
lect. An extensive, constant and successful
practice for a period of 30 years has given
liim such knowledge and experience as emi
nently qualify him of the station of Presi.
dent Judge. Of his moral fitness, a life of
probity furnished unquestionable evidence.
It is to such a man only that the fortunes,
lives and reputations of our citizens can bo
trusted. In presenting his name to the peo
ple, we a'rt confident of their approval.
JUSTICE.
Probatii.e Loss of Life at Pea. Jios
ton, July 7. Tho ship Money, at this port,
this morning, reports that on the 13. Ii June
lat. 42, long. 4fiJ. spoke the brig Fanny
from Mobile for Liverpool , which vessel
reported having seen a s-hip on lire full of
passengers, supposed to be bound to Mobile.
The captain of the Fanny refused to
heave to communicate full particulars. The
vessel and all on board, were probably
lost.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDKK !
rEPSIN, Ihe True Dips! ice Fluid, or Gnslric
Juice! A great lypepia direr, pn-pared
from Rennet, or the 'fourth Stomach of the Ox.
after directions of Union Lit big, the gieat
Physiological Chemist, by J- S Hooulnnn,
M.'D., No. 11 Noith KL'hth Street, Philadel
phia, Pa. This is a tiuly wonderful remedy
lor Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Liver
Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, curium
ufter Nature's own method, by N.iluiv's own
agent, the tiastiic Juice. Sec advertisement
in another column.
n a n u i k it.
4th iust., by .1. II. Zimmerman,
On
I he
Esq.,
Mr.
Jacob (jiim.KH, to Miss I.yiua
Mykri v, all of Suiibuiy.
On Sunday, the L'ili iust., by the same,
Mr. Da.nikl Sinton, of Shauiokin township,
lo Miss Maiiv Anna Pilkiiaiit, of I'ppcr
Augusta, Nurthuiriberlaiid county.
On the 1st inst., by the Rev. Dr Shields,
James D. Sth aw hhi k, M. I)., of Danville,
Pa., to Emii.ik V , daughter of Win. Aguew,
of Philadelphia.
On the same day, by lie v. Mr. Nichols,
Mr. W.M. .. CoHM'.l.l., of Clearfield, Clcar-
tield county, to M i
of Northumberland.
Maiiv E. I.liscnuinc,
i i i: it.
In Shamokititown. on the 17th nil
EVERET. wile of Daniel F.veret, aged
. Mrs.
I about
o9 years.
The deceased was for evcial years a pro
fessor of religion, and left the world posses
sed of the full hope of ;m unfading crown of
glory. Her last illness which was protracted
and severe, was borne with christian fortitude
and resignation. No murmer was Iward to
escape her lips, and a perfect submission lo
the will r.f her heavenly Father, character
ivod all her deportment.
'Blessed are those servant? whom the
Lord when he conielh shall (hid watching."
TO 'imuiuj'i-ti'w.l
Coal (LYrtiiC.
Sunbiiry, July 9, 1351.
Amount of costi binuL'hl to Snnbury. over
the Danville and Pottsville Haibo.td, from
the Shamnkin Mines: Tons.
For the last week, Wi'2
Per last repot t, 9 000
Total
.472
Philadelphia Market.
July 9, ISM.
Flour axd SIkai.. The toaiket for Flotir
is more active, with niIcn of 100 bbls for
export. Standard biands are held at 54,37 i.
Sales for city use at S4.3U a tjM,77i. Fancy
btarlds are held at S4-Ja??5i.
Rye Flouk. Pciiu. is in fair demand at
S3,37i.
Corn Mr.At.. Penna. is held at S2J.
Wheat Sales of Penna. red at 93c ;
prime white nt PSo a ?t.
Rye. Is in demand, sales at 72 els.
Cons. The supply about equals the de
mand ; jellow commands 61 cts.
Oats. Are in demand at 43 cts. for Pa.
Whiskey. Sales of bbls. ut 24 cents.
Hogsheads are held at 23c'.
Baltimore Market
July 0, 1S5I.
GRAIN. We note sales of Maryland and
Virginia Wheals to-day at 85 a 95 cts. for
pood to primo reds and at f2 cts. for good
white. Two loads of Pennsylvania red
were sold lo day at 95 a 96 els
Sales of Corn at 6'J a 62 cents for w hite
57 eta., for yellow.
We fuinia Ouu at 2S a 40 cts.
WHISKEY. Sales of Penna. bbls. at J4
cts., and of bhds. iM, cts. Salts of Rain
more bbls. at 214 cis.
SUNBUKY THICK CURIIUNT.
Wheat. - - 106
Ri, .50
Cmi. " .SO
Oats. 37
UcTTKR. " -14
Koos. 8
Voir. 7
pimiEI. ... 125
Tallow. .10
RccswAt 25
Heckles Flat. . 10
Dsn AffLss. "75
Do. PtAlU. - 5,00
fi. . -
Hew Advertisements.
Teachers Wanted.
jVOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposals
' will lie received by the Directors of the Com
mon fVhe-ols of tho Borough of Sutihurf for Tea
chers for tUe ensuing year, until 1 o'clock P. M.,
on Friday, A?iirt 12th 1851, at which time a
turning of saiil Directors will be he hi in Room
No. 4, of tho Public Pcliool House, to examine
teachers and allot said Schools.
By Order of the Hoard,
O. M. YORKS, Scc'y.
Sutibury, July 5, 1S5I. fit.
IIEGISTEE'S NOTICE.
jV OTICE is hereby piven to all Legatees
' Creditors nnd other persona interested in tho
Estates of the following named persons, that the
Executors, Administrators, and liuonliuns of said
Estates have tiled their uceounts with the Register
of Northumberland comity, and that the sume
will be presented t the Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday the ath day of August
next lor confiriimtion and nllowance.
Jesse Ummcl, dee'd., settled by his Execu
tor. Samuel Kcitz.
Joseph Irwin, ilcc'd., fettled by his Adm'r
Andrew dully.
John 'i'si-hopn. dee'd., settled by his Adui'r
.Michael Tsehopp.
John Humor, dee'd., settled by one of his
Adm'rs, Abiah-iui llainor.
Sarah Uustcd, dee'd., settled by hotfrExccu
tor, A .Ionian, Esip
Robert W. liecliel, dee'd., settled by bis
Adm'r, Daniel llolshoe.
Martin Irwin, dee'd.. sillied by his Adm'r,
Marks P, Seuplinm.
Henry ShalU r, ilei-'il.. settled by his Adm'r,
tie fornix lion John Fanisworlh.
Silas, Anne, Emily, and Cornelia Feastcr,
minor ehildi-en of John Feasler, dee'd.,
settled by their (tiiar.liau, Win. Cornell.
"Adam Crifz, dee'd., settled by his I'.tccutors
James .McMalun and Emanuel Reck.
Jacob lireesiinjcr, dee'd., settled by his
Adm'r, John ireesinger.
JOHN P. I'LKSEL, Rcfister.
Register's Oiii.e,
Suiibury, July fl, lol. ot. J
100 LAB0P.ZLS WANTED
liMMl'l lA'l'KLV mi the Trevorton Rail Road,
- (Sections .11 oc .12 ; nt the Mouth of the Ma
honuy t-'reek, to whom liberal wages will be paid.
IRA T. CLEMENT & Co.
Sunbury, July 5, 1 SSI. -if.
LIST OF JURORS.
Northuinbei'laud Couitlv for August
rm, A, D. 1S.11.
F i' n iir ti v . El ward W. Ilright.
I.uwKit Ali.ista. John Ebright, John
Wvnii, Samuel (ehriugei.
I'i'i'Kii Atci'siA. Jniiiis Fry.
Suamokin. Isaiah M ujmii. John Roadar
inel. (Jeurge Keller, benjamin Tomalson.
Jack son. Con tad Raliork.
Ri sii. M.ilun Hull. Philip Weaver, Clnis
topli Campbell, Charles Carr.
Ciin.i(ji ahi r;. Henry Sheats.
Dki.awakk. James E'veiet, John P. Beard,
Isaac Vincent.
Tfiunvr. (leorge Koons.
Lf,wis. William Li-vauy, Wilson Huse,
Jacob (ji'.tuer, Cideou Ih'cver.
Lou Kit MaiiusuY. Adam Uingeman.
Traverse .Siti'oi.
Si'Mii iiv. Cyrus (). llachmati. Samuel
Cos.-ler.
I.mvtit Al'iifSTA. Daniel Conrad, Daniel
Zimmerman.
I'ri'Kti Ana s i a. Samuel Uilatul, Simon
Snyder.
Low Kit Mahonmv. Elias Weast, Chailes
liiosiouh. John Seller, 15. lij. thlu lltlluiT,
Danii.'l Fiai.ce.
Uri'f.11 Maiio
;;ov.
-J,
ilm
c.
yder,
Daniel
Diinkell'erirer.
Resil. Lewis Yiistiue,
man, .lames Eckuian, Abel
Abraham I biff
Dicus. John llol'-
man, Win. 11. Kase.
Cam kuon. John Outshall.
Coai.. John Everitt.
Noui ik'.m iif.iii.am. John Cake.
Poi.vr. Jacob D.nitler, John EiUlou
Cim.i i(t"A"ji f. Cot u el I us McGinlc v,
:'olo-
mem Wallers, Win Freest.
Dr.i.AWAr.t:. --Jacob Iliown, Enoch Rennit,
Henry J. Reader, Chailes Derr.
l.ti.vis. James Watts. James Roan, Mi
chael Rrnbst. Michael Reader, John M. biy
son. Levi Claz".
Tin in r. Philip Hil'miie. Daniel Eolliner,
Ceo. Coed, David L lllall l, Will. KlllH.
Mil. ton. Jolin Resh, John Noma.
Suamokin-. David R. iil.
Jackson. Paul Hulienbach, Solomon
Die.-i:!er, Jacob lloll'mau.
New !Mnsic Just Published.
EE & WALKEH. No. li;5 Chesnut st
are constantly puhhshins nnd receiving.
new nnd beautitul music Irom the most ilistin
guisbed composers.
The fallow inn list contains some of their choi
cest and most j.,!,i; tar Soul's, Walt.es, Polkns,
Now, thou art tii.ne, a btuuliful smi, words
by Thomas .1. Diehl, music by llaiubridge.
Jlv New England Home, words and lniuic bv
Mrs L. Wad, .
(irohe's tlinnibus; by C. Crohn a collection
d 1'UCtti.
Sounds from Home, piano und violin, by Jos.
Co:i..-.
Prettv Little PolkaS for Pretty Little People,
bv .1. Linvf.
All the S iiuls are Slcepin, by A. S, Worn-
sev.
Cuaidian Ant'tl, by the a u liter of "Love Not."
lli,us'hold Words, written by CI1.. is. Yoim.;, do.
'J he Adieus, wo.ds bv Th.nnas J. Dichl, mu
sic ly II kit.
LEE V WALKEU have constanllv on hand,
superior Pianos,, nnd a supply of Martin's Cele
brated I! Hilars, which together with a line as
sortment of Musical Instruments nnd Merchnn-
lie ia ceueral, comprise a slock not to be sur
passed ly that ot niiv oilier tslaLlisliinont III the
country. ' LEE Sc WALKER.
10.2 Chesnut stnet. Swaim'e Building.
Phi!adel) hia, June 'ZA, lSol. ly.
IMJ()(M,A3iATJ()Xr
V O'J'ICE is hereby sien lhat the several courts
tifCouimoii Pleas, iencriil tJtiarter Sessions
HI me peace, ami nrpnaus uiirt, ourt ol liver
und 1 crinincr and (icneral Jail Delivery, in and
for the county of NorthliuilH'ihuid, to commence
nt the Court House, in the borolmh of Sunbury
ut 1U o clock, A. M. on Monday, the 4th dav of
Aut-'ust next, und will continue ONE WEEK.
The cor.iner, Justices of the Peace and constn-
bb s in and for the eoontv of Northumberland, are
requested tu tie then and there m hiir proper per
sons, wiui iiu ir runs, reconlH, luuuisiiions. and
other remembrances, to do tho.-J limits to their
brverul oliiccs Bppi rlainiuu t be don. And all
witnesses prosecuting ill behalf uf lha Coiunioi
wealth ayumst any pntoiu r are also requested and
comiumidcd tu m then und there attending in their
proper iiersnns lo vrwreut unniiKt linn, un sin. 1 1
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested lo be punctual in their
unenuuuee, ai uie nine appomtyil agreeable to
their notice.
(iiven under my hands at Sunbury, theSUtday
oi junr, in wiu jvur ui our iord one ttiou
sand emht tuoulrcd und fifty-one and tin. In.
deendeiice of the L lulcd Stutes of America
the voiu.
JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff.
uoa save the i.oinmimweallti.
IN K Boureau'i celebrated ink, and also Con
...... f... L...l H,l...)AJl-. I l
' .. im ' wiv, nnuiraiif biiii rruin ny
H B MASTER
December 88, 1650.
Estate of PETER McAHDItEW, Dee'd.
"jyOTICE Is hr-rchy Riven that Tetters of ad
ministration have been granted to the sub
scriber on the estnto of Peter MrAndrcw, dee'd.,
lnte of Coal townsl lp, Northumberland county.
All persons indebted to said estate or hnving
claims acsinst the same, arc requested to coll on
the subscriber for settlement.
MICHAEL HALEY, Adm'r.
Trevorton, Juno 14, 1851. fit.
Estate of HENRY ROCKEFELLER, Dec!
"VroTICE is hereby niiven that IcttcTS of ad
' ministration have been prantnl to the sub
scribers on thecstnte of Henry Rockefeller, dee'd.,
late of Point township, Northumberland county.
All persons indebted to said estate or having
rlnims nttaiust the same, are requested to call on
the subscribers for settlement.
JOHN ROCKEFELLER,
11 KA RY MUKtiAN,
Adiiiiuistrntors.
Point tp June I I, 1951. fit.
SUl'HKMK COUUT
Northern District
VJ"OTICE is hereby piven that the Supreme
Court for the Northern District of Pcnnsyl
vunia, will commence its annual session on the
second Monday of July niwt, at the Court House
m cuubiirv.
' CHARLES PLEASANTS,
l'roth'y Sup. Court, N. I).
Prothounfarv's Ollice, )
Sunbury, June 21, 151. J
ARGUMENT LIST-July Term, 1851.
1 Covell vs Mallil, Luzerne.
2 Case vs .lohtison, Siwiphniina.
3 Andres vs Evans, Tioga.
4 Keen vs Walker, Luzerne.
5 Louniis vs Kelloatr, Snsci'hanna.
l (lore vs Powell, Lnzetne.
7 Cash vs Tn.e, Bradford.
N Piice s Lewis, Luzerne.
9 Hallaril vs Thomas, Bradford.
10 Huston vs liarstou, "
11 Tallmaii vs I'eaford, "
12 Shiipen tp. vs (!. lines Ishp, Tioya.
Hi Raibil vs Williston, Ibadloid.
14 Xitni! vs Chandler, "
lo Same vs H iird, "
Hi S.iiuo vs Chandler, "
17 Same vs EUvcll, "
1! 1' Co vs ""ieri Iustj banna.
19 Smith vs Little, Luzerne.
SECOND WEEK.
Reeds i.drn'rs vs Reed, NorlhiimbTd.
Kaaely ei Co VS 15. -lias, "
Wallis vs Snyder, Union.
Weimer vs Clements, Norlbumb'ld.
Ross vs Pleasants, "
Pleasants vs Ross "
Elliotts Eac'is vs Cudykunst, Union.
Wilhelm vs Caul, North'd.
CahKvell vs li -nnel. sh'ff, Lvcnming
Oysters adrn's vs Wright fisher, "
Kiederiid; vs-Wood, "
Shailer vs Kessler, North'd.
Milier vs Sweeney, "
l'lckin.-on.s J-. is v.s t.alialians
Lycorn
ad'mrs,
Road, An-'tistii thr.
NorlhM.
Union.
Norih'd.
Union
Fiees vs Sluiiicr,
iMeitsias' appeal
l.ouver
Aarman
vs Walls,
vs Shupengast, "
i :iipi al Not th'd.
vs D.-wart, "
vs Snyder. Union
. adm'rs "vs MeGii.h-v Norih'd
idin'rs vs Heirs of T 'Irani "
vs Knrley, Union.
vs Ih'llman, Lvcomin".
Seh-ieide
Hellas
Wilt,
McCinle
23
21
25
2ii 1-
(iraut'
-her
27 MeCartv
NO ( 'in; NO 1AY I
Hughes' Fever or.d Ague Pills!!
4 PElfFECT and sjieedy cure for the Fver
1 5- and Apne is punrantccd to any one who
may ue the Pills. They have been used fur the
,rt'ii ,.; and have never been known to.
fail in a single instance and in eases, too,
where persons have had the disease fur Keveral
years, without intermission. Tho proprietor
i ml, x the vviij to produce an article that
will cure in as cl.ort a lime, without lcaviin? any
di'li'lerious i Civets from the use of it. If the Pills
do nut pci I'm in a spedy and pel feet cure, the
pro)irictor will return I lie money. Fur sate by
l.icib S. Lawrence. .M iner ille ; E. llelfen
stein, 'i'ri orten ; S. R, Dixon, Schuylkill Ha
ven; John W. Fiiliiij', Suubiiry ; Mary A. .Mc
Coy, Northumberland; Dr. liecklv, Danville ;
John Sharpies. Caltawissa ; Dr. Jiuld, iMiiiins
pott ; John Rasi'i", Milton, mid by rosjtcctable
Druirjisls tlinai :hout the Male.
J. CURTIS C. lirdilES, Pro.riet.ir.
Pottsville, June 2S, IS51. Iv.
Estate of PETER SHR0NTZ, Dee'd.
5JOTIC1-: is bi-reby u'tven that b iters Testa-
meiit.irv have bicn rrranted to the subscri
ber on the estate ef Peter Shroutz, ilec'd., late
of Lower Augusta township, Northuuilierland
unity. All persons in.lebtcd to said estate or
iiin claims anainst tin; same, ore ri'.pie.ited to
ill on the subscriber for settlement.
MAIIV sllltU.NT., AJm'rx.
Lower Aurusta tp., June ".l. fit.
ia.V"'!arffsi8.
a i.i.iii, 10 uie premises
to the
of ihe subscriber, in
- llvsbiir-r, Shaniokiu township,
Northumbcr-
md county, on the lnth inst., tw.i steers, one
red and one white, and one black bull will) a
white stical; iiloiis his back. The owner is re
qutvd to come forward, prove property, pay
hare.es mid take lliem away, otherwise they will
e fault! according to law,
WILLIAM Ci. KASE.
Elvsbursr, June t;S, ;tt.
Estate of ABRAHAM KERLIN, Dee'd.
JOT1CE is berebv piven that letters of Ad-
minitralioii have been granted to the suti-
seriber on Ihe estate of Abraham Kerlin. dee'd..
late of Hash township, Northumberland eoinitv.
Ml persons indebted to said estate, or bavins
laiins ajamst Ihe same, are requested to cull on
the suI'M-nber for Betileim nt.
JAMES ECKMAX, Adm'r.
Rush Isbp., June 11, ISol til,
Kh ESTATE
'BllE fiibacribcr will otVer for sale, at public
vendue, at the (tourt House, in the l)mroii"h
ol Snnbmv, on Tuesday, the 15th day of July
nest, mo uiniiMc.i loin-liltlis ot the lollowui"
real estate, situated in the Ilorouirh of ullllurv.
TWO LOTS OF GROUND
Adjoining e;ieh other, on the north side of Black
berry sSliect ; contaiuiiii; in fiont cu said street.
one hundred and twenty feet, and in depth two
liimureil and thirty Icet. Ihe improvements are
a good two lory
DWELLING HOUSE
nnd Kitchen, a larse Potter Show. Barn.
good well ot waler, etc.
One lot of ground on the South side of said
street, tlU feet in front ou said ttrret, and V3U
feet in depth, bounded suuth by the Rail Road I
'IM. I i ... I
DWELLING HOUSE.
U0 feet front, Kitchen. Stable, and &iure
House.
The above pieces of proxrty and Lets of
Ground are well situated for business. The titles
are indisputable.
Terms of sale will l,e favorable, and will be
niado known on the day of sale. The property
will be sold, us Ihe entitle of Daniel llognr, dee'd.,
by FREDERICK LAZARUS,
Adm'r with the Will annexed.
Sunbury, June U, l8&l,5i.
SUEI!:,fshY,wT,CW ""'I
..h...ii uiihi oinies, lor sale al Verv ... ,
prices by
S".7,lury, April 18. 1S51.
H. B. M
NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE 0E
JOHN YOUNG,
VlITO respectfully inform hii friends and
" " etrstoiners thnl he hn returned from
Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of
New Spring Goods,
which he offers for sale at his old stand in Mar
kct street. These goods will be sold at the low
est prices. His stock consists of every variety,
viz :
Dry Goods,
Such a Ctnlh, Caitaimcrcn, Muslins, Calico's
Gingham, Latens, V hintzet and La
din Drt$ and foary Goods
generally.
Also an assortment of
Falm Leaf Hats, Capa, &c-,
ttUEENSWARE.
Hardware. Iron nnd Steel, Nails, kt,,
ALSO:
A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Mo
lasses, Spices.
Iff Produce of nil kinds taken in exchange
nt the highest mnrket prices.
Stmbury, May 24, 1851.
LOOK II ERE! ! !
THE Subserilier respectfully
informs his friends and the
public, generally, that he still
contimn-s the
SADDLERY BUSINESS,
At his old Stand in
Market Street, Sunbury,
two doors above Market Squnrc, where he con
stantly keeps on hand, a large assortment of
.Heady Made Harness,
(Double & Single.) with Silver, Brass and Japan
ned niounlinR. Also Saddle, Dridlcs, Trunks,
Varices, Whips, Collars.
All kinds of work in his lino made to order, in as
"neat a style ns i nn be Rot up in this country.
1 ersons wishing to purchase will please call and
exnminc his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
N. H. The subscriber has just opened a new
and sj.lciidid
Assortment of Saddlery,
Such ns Silver, Brass and Japanned mounting,
Patent Self-Adjustinif Trees, Patent Roller
Hits, Hiding Dridlo Hits, Trunk and
A'nlice Locks, Trunk Hoard, Trunk
Nails, Haines, Truces, Trim
mini? Luces, Tufts, Sad
dle Web, Sincle and
Double. White
Enameled Leather, l'atent Leather, Oil Cloth,
Ifnsetts. Tassels, Fancy llrow-Dands, Saddle
Trees, Deer's Hair,
PATENT FLY NETS
of all kinds. All of which will be sold as elienp
if not cheaper than they con he got elsewhere,
for cash or approved credit.
AN DUE W J. STKOII.
Sunbury, April -f, ISM. Gin.
GREATARiVALOJ?
XEAV GOODS!
AT THE STOIIB OF
FIlIliXNGr & GRANT,
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
ipHE subscribers hereby inform their old eus---
tinners and the public generally, that they
have just le.civcd u large and extensive assort
ment of all kinds of Merchandize, which they
oiler to purr hasurs nt such rates, that they can
not refrain from buying. Their assortment of
J)pv (Hoods,
is large, embracing all kinds if
Cloths, Cassimcrs, Satlinctls, -(.
A general assortment of Summer wear, of
LINEN', WOOL and COTTON',
Staple, and Taney Goods for Ladies,
of all kinds, such as Calicoes, Mous. dc Lnines,
Lawns, ( Michnins, i;c.
GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE.
Also mi excellent assortment of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
lUtt liS AND MF.DICIM:.
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
tV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change nt tho highest market price.
Sunbury, May 10, 1H5 1.
TO THE ELECTOUS OP NOKTHUMBEil
LAND COUNTY.
BIIE sulisi'iiber reeelfully informs his friends
nnd fellow citizens of Northumberland coun
ty, that he will be a candiulc for
County Commissioner,
at the ensuing election He therefore solicits
from his friends nnd fellow citizens a liberal sup
port, nnd promises should he be elected to dis-
cnare me uunes oi me uiui-c wiui itueuij nun
impartiuhiv,
ELIAS UliOSIOL'S.
Sunbury, March 15, 1S51
TO THE ELECTORS OP NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
Fi.i.low CrrizKSs: At the solicitation of
my friends, I oiler myself us a candidate for tl
oll'iee of
COT'NTY COMMISSIONER,
nt the eiisuini; election. Should I be elected, I
promise to discharge the duties of said ollice with
lidelity und impartiality.
C.EOKOE DRICIIT.
Sunbury, April IS, ISal.
TO THE ELECTORS Of NOUTHU.MBER
LAND COUNTY.
TIHE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends
JL und lellow citizens of N orihunilierlanil conn.
ty, that be oilers himself as a candidate for
County Commissioner,
7
tit tha rntminflf olerliou. He nolidta from hi
1'riciiiU and li-Ilt.w cilizons a Hunnorl, ami promi
sea ehoulil lif I e clouted to dischitrc the duties
ol' thtf allico with hdflitv.
CHAKLK6 WEAVER.
Suiil.nrv, Mav 34, 16ft!.
TO THE ELECTOHH OK NORTH I'MBER.
LAND COL'NTV.
Pkllow Citiikxs: At the earnest solicits.
tion of many of my friends, I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the ollice of
County Commissioner
at the approaching eleclioa. Should I lie elected
I promise to discharge the duties of said ollice
with fidelity and impartiality. 1 solicit the sup
port of my Icllo ciiuiens.
CALEB DA R RET.
Lower Augusta, June it, INS I.
TTkATENT URITTANIA STOPPERS
for
Q bar bottles for sale by
H. D. MASSE R.
Hunbury, April 12, 1831.
VRNOLU'S WRITl.NC. Fl.l.ID and Adue
sive and Ical envelopes, fur sale by
H. U. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 26, 1851.
"IV"l"RSINU UUTTLE3- Dreasl pump, and
nipple tubes- A supply of thuu) useful arti-
cle just received am) (of aale by
JOHN W F RILING
Sunbary, Jan 18, 1851 tf
KNOH AND SFKING MORTISE LAT
CH ES. An excellent article, for sale at
hull lU usual price by ) V, FUILIKO,
Sunbury, July 7. 1649- '
TiK Paictiment Paper IWU and blank
J vi
Mortgaue, Uiindit, Lxncutions, Summons,
sc., for aale by H. D. MANSER.
Sunhurv, April Jfi
LOOK HEM,
WILLIAM HOOVER respectfully informs
his friends and customors that he has
just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent
assortment of .
. NEW SPRING GOODS,
which he oilers for sale nt his new store at Mas
ser's Mill, Hollowing Hun. These goods will
bo sold at the lowest prices.
II1S STOCK CONSIST: OK KVIIRY VARIETY, Vre:
Dry Goods, 50.,
Such ca Cluths, Casimcres, Sttrxlms, Callkoe.s,
fi'nigmms. Lawns, Chintzes and
Laities Dress Goods generally.
ALSO:
An assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c,
dUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, I BOX nnd STEEL, NAILS, &c,
A general assortment of Groceries, such as
Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Molas
ses, Spices, &.C.
Also an assortment of Liquors, such as
Brand;, Rum, Whiskey Wines, cVc.
Vy Produce of all kinds taken in exchange, at
the highest market prices.
Hollowing Kun, May in, IRM ly.
MARBLE MANUFACTORY,)
CHEAP GKAV13 STONES.
fMIE nnhseriber informs his fiiends and the
laihlif. itia! lip I'm mi's to r,irrv on the
Murble Dusincss in
all its lira nrliis, nt his old
., nnd is prepared lo ihhiui-
stand in M ilton, 1
factnrc
Monxuncnts, Tombs, Gravestones, &c.,
of the best materials, and most finished work
innnship, anil at the lowest prices.
Letter C iit t i nix, Enlisli nnd (jcrmnn in the
most modern nnd cletxiint style.
Designs li r Moinuneiits, Ciravc Stones, &.C.,
always on hand.
K. B. thders for the Enst side of the river
promptly executed by leaving th( some at the
oflicc of the "Sunhurv Ameriran,"
AXTHOXV HIPP.
Milton, Mav 10, 1P5I.
NEW AND T0PULAR SCHOOL BOOK.
OMPHEHEXSIVE summary of Universal
History, tnirelher with a lliosraphy of Dis
tinguished Persons, lo vvhii h is appended an epi
tome of
Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy, Gen
eral Astronomy ami Physiology.
Adopted and used iii the Public Schools of
Philadelphia.
E. S. JONES eV Co., Publisbers,
S. W. Corner FOURTH and II ACE sts rhila.
Teachers and Selmnl Coininiltees addressinir
letters to us post paid, will be furnished with
copies for examination.
Ic A 1'ull nnd CompVte Assortment of
BOOKS nnd STATIOXAI! V, for Sale at the
Lowest 2'rirrs.
May :, Hot. Iv.
Great lmjuovi'mrnis in making
French Uurr 31 ill Stones.
1)Y the line of
KKN'DKRDt.NK:
iniir vnl ati irn
Ky wliii Ii built
tuii) Uie Kumier, nt
TIM to Illl'iW l'r til!
weir ol I lie St me,
nnd ha u in iveahle
Uilnnci ryii ml
ilrivei At) us u ke-p
Uie balmtf nl' Hit;
mmc without train
iimij: until it in
wirit o in. (in r
t ick ot' HI-cks is
m'h'cted in I run
nii'l ilif vst cualily i-nlv usil.
S..hJ Iiiur tit
u s in mi d r-1 ;l icel m iliiinitfter with the
hnver St'tne t ni.i. i.
in Ihfr eye. II ltii!u' t'l
Mill lr-iiim.l Smut .M;
i lift I nrcvriit the runner clinking
.I't.nf a:: ii.,.ri., h.-a f.,r culi. i
GninlHt"ncH ci' n-ft rtfd it
, KUiiuhlc it CtHintry Mer
cliHiitii, iuiit. -rUil ;un! tui twW !
.1. j;. ATITCIIKI.L,
N. 1 1 I'M Yoik Ilnud. wviit Uie luUiuii I'.'lc.
rhiladi'lphia. Apiil , It-.;!. Cm.-.
JOHN" C A LYE I i LEY,
.IC.tiitiC.K iiil cr of
No. 10!) Race, (Sassafias.) street,
Above Thu d, ippofitc Ihe While tficmi llohl.
rHILADS.FClA.
Tallow Cliaiulli irt und Manufacturers cim he
supplied u itb a lirst rate Article nt" Candle .Moulds,
ol Superior eicl!enfe and futili.
IN. 15. The Moulds are made or tlie best .Metal
and polished by a new I'al' i'.t MachiilP, wliii h
gives them an extra linMi. They ore after the
English style the tips to screw (m the pipe, and
the pipe to screw tinht in the bench.
It' AKiiAMTKii to tie tar superior to any
other now in ujc. ; 1
lie also manufactures Kurjieiil l'umi'jt and !
Svrinees.
April 11, lS.'.l. Cino. J
L. Y 1L GIESE,
(.firit fur Henry r,)
LUMBER COalJllSSlON .11 K li C II ANT,
rails DiH'U, l!i;lliiiioi-c.
tl?" I.HIKKAL ADVANCES made on Con
sigumerits. Lktiiiis end Coxsiu x m xts should 1 ad
dressed to
I.. V. II. G1ESE, Agent.
May 10, IS.il 1 mo.
WE STUDY TO FIEASE.
ntt-iiii'ii H"tMi-rs hwt nth'T, nrc rrp,t fully
1 lllVlttit l-1 t't '!l-inr i hikI W't'll SclfOU'il !K'k l"
Jli;iU)lli HAIiDW Alii: AMiTdOI.S, ww uilt-rvU by
ihe iLitiM-rilH'i". tiisf-tniu in ;ki uv ("How:
AuitHit-uit 1-V'irt I -r l,.'.-k-, iijutaht, ivith night wrkt
plaliril ir hr.tss itiiitti.ir nf r -nitii nit o!ri.
Anitrifiiti l'rrat or 1, ck. u.-r'St, ililu, with
lu-ht wfk, LiU(i ui t-i (iirnitnrt, or pttiociiiu all
C't'l.
Atiix-ricuii K rut n U'li-f !! ituA rtr D"ht, Ilnrioti
tnl r iij.rtjihi. hruMi tiiriiitiirc, i porcfknu till rrfi.
Ain'ru:tii Kii'i Lj'M'Wh, H mi'i-n :hh1 ij rr;i h t i r. W hite or
binxs t ill ll ittu ct itr nH)-''l;iiii:ill cnlnisi,
Anit'iM'uii Aioriif l, vf:;f, uH w.t, with iliiic1, while of
hruMi luriiiinii, or pon ( itti ;i!t c 'tfi.
AuuTir;iii M Hin t' litf-hif, u!r mi. whli phited white
or limn iiiriiinnf, i p ir l:tiu nil C 'l-nis.
Aiiifrii.'in .M ituc r i Him t'.flf-t l.'k, pKitril ot hnm
etcutt lw tiw, t'i p- r. t-i tin itll C 'li-r.
AtutTirim Ur..pf i.jt, 'l lmiuh, Onfe, and Store Dot
Jstllcll'-S.
Als s Int'Mtt'l Iickd liutl l.:iN-hrtif i-Vt'IV tt'iK:riiI lotl.
ItaUlw m's, m,,l AnnfH'.m Kull Uuic, ol till wxett, lukt
or l-ist- j 'Hi'.
MiiHh-r. ii;itt. ir ip, T., nnil ltn ltii ii llmirra, nil knuls.
(hnltT, (.i.tif. D t.tr, Kl-lt. "ml Siting ii.-lt, 11' w'uijiit
(if rut ir n i.:pt l i;ih!i. t-vt-fv il' MTii'U'iit.
sV-wi4, Si'f'L'f, ti.up, S'iin1 l'aer i if Ihe bi-irt qnsjlhy.
Auu'itiMii .S lc uml Mruiu AxW I'ulicj , very
vur-iy.
AiiK-ricuu Uuttoiic, iUUt ot on pktlc-, brass, iron( r
itfoiizi-i!.
Aii ru-.in i-lt, pliiti-.l, whit, iron, or " kitwU.
Kiih-t:il, uuii 'iiunJ l-uUiii, ih niln-f rm1ifi t
UHM-rMM v' ni'-iiti in.
IV miU SASU-Wl'.liilll wt FACTORY
nun:?
IcT All ir'ilnMimol lice of Clwrjo to ony wrt of
iku L'rtv juI li!rii'ii.
At tl;i3 .i.iUiri.mr t.i ,t,;i b f -uml .w 'f the Ifiijrt ami
lifju ukk irim. nU . hue Mini I :"'' N lt
itt llit'ity; ww patt.-niK, i-i wlnt-h. raiun4 Uf iwai, tut
ciLt:uHit1. ill miiv 'i!i. r .M 'H-. H J-
Sj.e:u ,V JiMkm' lU-k. IV-".. 1. Iljnwt, "ni flipp Snw,
i'mifVUil rxprfMlv l-T Hctiil mar U nh1l with cure.
KOe ita'-ii' f I lh wh-hraiol I'Lim. inwh hy K. W. IW.
penfr, f l.-mriiti, I'fi., Ik-hi wH utule M H'Ul wj.nl,
and Ihe UitUi ifn.uii.IaiHr Ir ,nK Haiiy't A U iIIunu' make
of Otuwls, A&t-jy llau;.i, UruwiBg Kmvee, &ct all war
rtinifil vimhI.
I'uKtAWiU fckh k'i make of Aiifrer and Artier Bilti, all
Ameriinn Stareimci Frvihrnf erery deaenplinn.
Ain.-n.- .n Ktilca. Oaub't, P-awnctu, ComptiMv Screw
driven, A e. t n.
Aiitrrunii f Ilamincrm, Claw uJ Rivctinir, ftllwxcA,
Anvil autt Vict. U fcixei.
Hieel, Iron, and Wicu Bracei, with C. & Uilla, ia
trjit viiiii-IV.
..r k- tl...'. U. ..!. -.1. ...J
IV, j I i v i n. w -is huh i i m aiin uviicsj
eelebrslul
mskfs ui' clii'-ts, Ir'ik-s, Pluiif-lrons, Ac, Kc. ,
AiWis'i edt'iiratwl Carviint T.mls, all shapes.
Mu'allig use "I I" l"l "ml lt rxtxiMive SSSrUlieilU
of UuiMiri ttniilwuis Slid TihiIs in tlie tiuile.
At iliw estnUisliiiieiit il is cm iilt l'Usur to ,h,,w
tb iils. Viiu sre inviusl t call and exuiui, tiieuMl)Il.
nmni, ami ilie prices asked, fcefors aufehususf else.
wUerc Com sud see us. w
Youn, rcsptxtfiili.
wm. M. MoCXVRE.
No. 8T Market u.. tMwera rtu sjsl , unpsr side
hils-lelr his, Ariril li, la.;
Phi
TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.
flHB nhcrilim ofTiT lo phyniriana and Atup
a- cnm"lll,y cctad (rtock of ilni)? and
medicines, whh they will ttuarantee to be of the
nct.t qimt.ty, pilre untuitprmpj in M callM.
I heir facilitiea for impwtinir foreign druR and
chcmicaU ar nuch, tbat tlioy are cnnldcd to sell
hem upon the bet termi, and at tlie .ame time
to a-oure tlie.r cu.tomcM of their ccnuinenew.
They liava also recently prepared and now of
fer for iiale a aupenor article of
Rcemldins Henry'a Mairrel, free from carbon
ic ncid and rniiBlinessor Rrittincua, almot entirely
tanteleas, comliining In an equal bulk from three
to four times the utronprtli of the common kind
and sold at about one half the price of Htnry'a
Mnfrnenia.
They have also prepared the
Fluid M?tgnesia,
Which is a new and valuable remedy in acidity
of the stomach, heartburn, nausea, Scc, at lews
than hall the price of tho foreign nrticlc.
They also have on hand of their own prepara
tion an assortment of
1'nre Drugs in Powder,
Nently put up in 1, J and 1 pound bottles, such
as Aloes, Uhubnrb, Senna, Senega, Khntany, Ki
no, Cum Arabic, Serjientaria, Ext. Glycyrrh, Ipe
cac, Totassa Sulph., Totassa Nilras, llorax, Spi-
Rrim, uurliu, Urns, Cuscurilla, Canclla Alba,
Uvn I'rsa, fee,
Ci'rent care ban been taken to have these urc-
parcd from the best selected druijs and in such a
wny as to preserve the characteristics of each ar
ticle without injury.
I liey liave also a vanctv of
Chemical &, IMiai innceulical
Preparations of their own manufacture, and add
to the list all the valuable new remedies as they
become known. Among them may lie mentioned
the following :
llyilr.M-yaiite ArM,
froparitliiiiin ol lNline,
" .'f I'.Uastsi,
l.iiii'ir Auini"iiittl
Aina, i.i.
Preparan'.ins of Mercury,
Iron,
" Zinc.
Kxtrnrt of Siiina, Hind, a
(l a;iiit I'oTin to riUiniumtcr
I'li'f date, do. a new re-
tai'ite f.ir IllniininliMii
lo fvilitrrn.
KxtiucL of Itncha Comp.,
Ilai.l,
" Spinvlta, "
" arKiwirilIn 0'in-
1MI8II1011 Ituid,
do. d . i-lid,
" ito pimple do.
' Ciilneynlh Itotnp. '
" do siiiiple.
Illoe Mnss.
Kxlmet ol llcii'.inii,
lt CJaimjiij.
' l':irxieiun.
" iilcriiin, Haiti, a
i'-w aim us'iui rcuu'ily
Pps. ther Xitros, U. S. V., Oils or Copaiva,
Cubehs, Krjfot, Tohaece, Ac. Citrate of Iron
nnd Quinine, Sesqni-Oxidc of Iron, on antidote
for nrsenic, Citrate of Maiinesia, a new nnd pleas
ant cathartic medicine, put up in 1 2 or. bottles,
per do.. Collodion, or l.iipiid Adhesive Mus
ter ; n convenient application in many surgical
operations, put up in small vials. Also
CANTHARIDAI. COLLODION OR BLIS-
TURING LIQUID," "
A convenient, preparation nf canthnrides ia many
cases where, there is a difiiculty of applying the
ordinary blistering plaster. A coating of it appli
ed with a camel's hair brush and covered with oil
silk or some similar substance, will produce a
blister in three hours' time ; or when exposed,
in the usual time of about twelve hours.
Physicians and others may depend upon the
faithful and prompt execution of their orders at ns
low rates ns the best quality of medicines can be
purchased.
CHARLES ELLIS & CC.
50 Chesnut street, I'liilada.
LidKiratory, Clh and Morris Sts. outhwark.
November 1G, ISol). tf.
UNION HOTEL,
SUNBURY, PA.
nuiE MISS -WEITZKL'S rcspec.tfully inform
Jl the Public Hint they still eoninnc to enter
tain travellers and others at their old established
stand in Market street, west of the Court House.
Their lont; experience in the business, and the
well established reputation of their House, will,
tho- trust, be a Kuliieient sunrantep, that their
custniniTH u-iH he wrll accommoJutciU
STOVES! STOVES!
rflllli subscribers return their sincere tlianks to
llieir cu.loincrM, fur liberal encouragement
fur tlie last cur, nnd linpc by strict nttention ill
li Hin if orders to meet vetilx tbe sume liberal patron
aue. We b;ic on hand tbe greatest variety of
patterns of any other foundry ill tlie United
stales, end still nibiln to their number, liivc
us a call before pureliasin-t elsewhere. Our slock
eiiibriHcs a great variety ol t'onkinir stoves, of the
must approved kinds, Parlor stoves for wood or
coal, coiniuoii stoves, cylinders of all kinds, and
uJd plates of nil kinds to repair stoves.
For Summer use, a small ISIove, called Sum
liter baker, new and superior Furnaces for burn
in'; charcoal or stone coal, Gas ovens nf several
dilliiieut patterns, ltake ovens, several patterns,
III lil i i 1 1 lt pot-Is, Spout irons, and a variety of arti
cles in casting, too numerous to mention. The
llardiMire trade can be supplied with common 4,
9, 0, 7, und 8 tpiarl Tea kettles, at very low pri
ces for cash or cily acceptance.
A few casks of superior Oerman Mack lead on
hand.
WARNIC'K & I.I11RANDT.
Noble st. wharf, Delaware, Philadelphia.
April, l', l&ol. bum.
Journal ot I hi
V U A N K LI N 1NSTIT UT K ,
OK 11IK HtATKOV rKNNSYl.VA.MA Ci TI1K rttOSIOTtU! HF
Tin: II ilt" AltTS.
THE oldest Mechanical Periodical extant in
America, is published on I he rirsl of each
month in the I'lty of I'liiludelphia. It has been
rcnulaily is.-nied for njiwards of twenty-five years,
and is carefully edited by committee of scientific
licnthnicn appointed lor the purpose, by the
rr.inliliii IiiHiituto.
'J'lic dewrvedly litKh reputation, both at home
and abroad, which this Journal has acquired and
mislained, has given it a circulation and exrhane
list of the best character, w hich enaldes the Uom
niittee on Publications to mske the best selections
from I'oren;n Journals, and to (.'ive eirculutiou to
original coiuimiiiicalions on meclumical arwl sci
entil'ic subjects, and notices of new inventions;
notices of nil the Patents isued at the Patent Of
licc. Washington Citv, are published in the Jour
nal, together Wlui a largo uiiiuuin oi iiiionu.iiioii
on .Mei iiauics, C'lieintry, and Civil Engineering,
derived from the latest and t t auUiontic.
I'bis J.iuinal is pulilislied ou the lirst of each
month, each niinilier containing at least seventy
tno naucs, and forms two volumes annually of
about -to"- panes each, illustrated with engravings
on copper and on wood of those subjects which
ifpiire them.
J he subscription price is five Dollars per an
num, payable on the completion of the sixth mun
is r; and it will bo forwarded free of postage
win n live dollars are remitted to the Actuary
(sstu;e paid) lu advaucc fur out year' subscrip
tion.
Communications and letter on Inisiness rnirsl
lie directed to "the Actuary of the Franklin Insti
tute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania," tho postage
mid.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
Actuary, F. 1.
April 12, 1851. Cina.
I'MnivKUAS ii PAKASUlsS,
SELLING OFF CHEA5 !
Jv'o. 104 Market Srcct
ZIIXX.ADET4rHIA.
HAVINtS decide4 .u quit the business, I pro
pose to sell .ie stock at very low price
ll embraces the- ev w ,nd most dosituMe etylea.
You are iu'll(.J tjj ca nnd examiiu.
WM. H. RICHARDSON .
A"Jil o, 1851. 8ino.
f'MU'Il'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICAOIN'"
(JElt, a fresh supply just received, ami for
sale by U. U. M ASSEK.
April 1. 1051. '
GOLD PENS with and without silver esses
iust rectuvad, and for sal hy ' '
H. B- MAS8KR
ru&hurv.AnrdlS I.M
CHERRY PECTORAL:
'or ik Care ef
COUGHS, COI.BS,
HOARSENESS, BHOtf.
OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH. '
xaA, WHOOPIMO.OOUOH
AMD CONSUIVCPTIOlir.
The uniform success which Has attended th
u,e of Hi" preparation its salutary effecl it
power to relieve and cure affections of the
Lungs, have gained for it a celebrity equalled by
no other medicine. We offer it to the afflicted
with entire confidence i j virtues, and the full
belief that it will b,lc anJ rcmove
attacks of disease upon the thwat and Lungv
The results, as they Wnn,e pubfety known,
very naturally attract the attention of medical
men and philaittrnpists everywhere. What i
their opinion ol'CIIERAY PECTOiALmay U
seen in the following !
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D,
frn f. Surgery McJ. Cvllege, Yorl, tnyt
"It gives uie pleasure to certify the value and
efficacy of Aycr'e CHERRY PECTOJAL,
which 1 consider peculiarly adapted to cure disea
ses of the Throat and Lungs."
THE RT. REV. LORD UI.S1IOP FIELD,
writes in a letter to his friend, who was sinking
under nn nti'eetinn of the Lungs: "Try the
CHETRY PIX'TOKAL and if any meilieino
can irivc vou relief, with the blessing of tiod that
will."
CHIEF JUSTICE EI'STIS.
of Louisiana, writes '-That a young daughter of
his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup
by the CUKA'KY PECTORAL."
asthma and bronchitis.
Tli' Canadian Journal f Medieal Seicuet
states, "That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalent
in this inclement climate, hasvielded with surpri
sing rapidity to Aycr's C'HEXRY PECTORAL,
and we cannot too strongly recommend this skill
ful preparation to the Profession and public gen
erally."
Let the relieved sulTercr speak for himself:-.
Haiitioiiii, Jan. VO, 1847.
Dr. .1. C. Aver -Dear Sir : Having been res
cued from a painful and dangerous disease by
your medicine, gratitude prompts mc to send you
tins "'Knowlcilgnieiit, not only in jnstico to you,
but for the information of others III like afflic
tion. A slicrht enM upon the lungs, neglected at first,
lieciime so severe that spitting of blood, a violent
cough uml profuse night sweats followed ond fas
tened upon me. I became emaciated, could not
sleep, was distressed by my crmgh, and a pain
through my chest, and in short bad all the alarm
ing symloins of quick consumption. No medi
cine seemed nt all to rearh mv case, until I provi
dentially tried your CIlE''Y PECTOA'AL,
which soon relieved and norv has cured me.
Yours wilh respect. E. A. STEWART
Albast, N. Y. April 17, 1848.
Dr. Aver, Lowell Dear Sir . I have for year
been alllii ted with Asthma in the worst form ; so
that I have been obliged to sleep in my chair for
a larger part of the time, living unable to bn-atho
on my bed. I bad tried a great many medicines,
to no purpose, until my Physician prescribed, aa
an experiment, your CHERRY PECTORAL.
At lirst it seemed to make mo worse, but in
less than a week I began to experience the most
gratifi in;; relief fioiu its use ; uud now, in four
weeks, Ihe ilica. e is entirely removed. I can
sleep on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a state
of health which I hnd never expected to enjov.
CEORGE 8. FA RR ANT.
Clll.r iltl.il a T J. I'. 1VKH, Hll:MIST,lOWSLL,liS,
lf Sold by Henry Masser, Simhury; Mary
A. McCoy. Northumberland Dr. (icarhart, Se
linsgrove ; Dr. Dickly, Danville, and Druggist
generally.
Feb. IS, IS'ul lyeelJin
AMERICAN HOUSE,
POTTSVILLE, PA.
AIRS. MARY WEAVER respectfully inform
-- the public and travelling community general
ly, thnl she has opened this large and commodious
HOTEL, furnished in a superior style. From
her long experience in the business of a first rate
Hotel, and well known reputation to accommo
date, her customers may depend on being supplied
with every tiling cou-bicivc to their comfort and
convenience.
Feb. to. 1S.M. tf
LAAVKENCE HOUSE.
SUNBURY, PA.
l"1 1 1 E subscriber respectfully informs her friends,
1 and the public generally, that she has taken
the above well known stand nearly opposite th
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J, C. Per
kins, she trusts thai her experience in business, :
and her cflbrls to make her guests comfortable,
will give entire sati.-fuetion to thobe who may fa
vor her with their custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
Mureh , 1S."1. tf.
TREVORTON HOUSE'
TREVORTON, PA.
flMR sulscriber respectfully intorma the jMslili .
A that he lias opened a Public House, uti U.e
new town of Trevorton, Northumberland. county,
and that be is well prepared to accommodate, hi
guests in the best manner. His house is located
m .iriy opposite the Company's Sture.. Ho is also,
provided with good stabling sullicieiii fur 20 hor
ses, lie trusts by prompt and careful attention
to bii.-incas to meet a share of tha nublie natron-.
rgc. HENRY H WEAVER-
Trevorton, Jan- II, 1HS0 lf.
IIUUATY
AM) PENSION AGKXCY.
The attention of tha public is called to the ad-. .
vcrtiseinent of Mr- Charles C Tucker, Attorney
and Agent at Wai?lon City- Persons hav-.
ing claims for houoiy Lands or Pensions are in,
formed that the subscriber has made arrangement,
for the reijuisitx' (inns, and claimants calling at
his ollice, can have their patiera prepared and
forwarded t. Sir Tucker at Washington, and
by him be pioprrly attended to before tha Dft-.
partiuciit Cure.
II. B.. MASSER..
truuhary, Jon. 18,1851
essence or
JAMAICA OlNCKlt.
MADI' Uoni ,,4 Jn,niua tiuer, alt the valuable.
liilieina p.peily of wliieli il will be iouiid to uos..
in a e ,nv:iii-ut sist conceal ruttst I'orm.
1' l . pi. ..I eilieiriu ""J ut tlio sunk tuuo hurmless, eentlf
Ua'.ulal illtr 'ni f'T III" 1 Bmcli, suit will tie Iouiid v"f
h eu.-liei.il m relnvnui the puiiuul and aiMrsaauiir IseungSi
is-essiinirtl liy tne nuimircd sellou ol llns liupoiuuil. w's-!.
I'loui sail lou vvitult' Iu-Sismuil tusea in s "S"
llil ivi' mv.. i.-m il water will iiiniiclwii ly remove the aiu
leueir aituiprt;sBS'aresiiliiiiti irois iuditfei"n, aist II use,
two of llin.-elliiu-sO.iily, us rtxiuired, wiJI Ui louiw'f "T
usetl-f Uiisinsi Ilie liMiludeunft seim- ' 'wiikilisol DiesU-nn
u. U uuU laisleuer lu iis itiorisliioii"" ms-ssMinsa ujr tt.
oiiervallns cir. et of ilie s.llillllur lieul". or followlll, UUr .
iliscosiiioa, uud Icr sosicoiing ih incipieut sussi ot tisv.
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jnreil iub tsa ol iteif s.oi'u.ul l-y U.e ba rksli mu tuaef
il,t,.SRalii.li.U.N I'' slifl'll ta.u.uu.1.. f'J"",
tha.it i.o'- Hu etmn.41 ii siamuiiit. wtuto
u " noun .usueu'ii .i Ihe Usui, s.-i is u. suo
f0 fl!s- .M- l ". "swys follow ti.. -.'K
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ilioa ucliuM.
l-UtPAEED OKUY BV
' AMBIIOSK SMITH,
DUUOOIST AND CHKMIST.
X. F.. corner of Itk und Chestnut Strttffx
f siM-lt his. ApiU It, 1V1 -lv